(Jewish Group) Kentucky lawmaker's friendship with a Jewish woman helped inspire her viral speech...
How a Kentucky lawmakers friendship with a Jewish woman helped inspire her viral speech decrying anti-trans legislation
Pamela Stevenson, a Democratic state representative in Kentucky, was chatting recently with her friend Zahava Kurland about one of Kurlands duties at her Orthodox synagogue: preparing the dead for burial.
She was trying to explain to me certain things that had to be done, Stevenson, who is also a Black Baptist minister, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency last week. The seemingly esoteric topic was one of many the two women have discussed over more than a decade of weekly Friday-morning conversations which cover anything from politics and friendship to faith and being ones true self.
Stevenson said her conversations with Kurland have made her attuned to Jewish sensibilities. Shes always listening for and giving me information about Judaism and Jewish experiences, said Stevenson, who was first elected to the Kentucky legislature in 2020.
So Kurland was not surprised when, in a viral speech on Wednesday decrying her fellow lawmakers for signing off on a law that bans gender-affirming care for trans youth, Stevenson also centered antisemitism.
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